San Colombano al Lambro is a charming town located in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Situated in the province of Milan, this historic town is known for its picturesque countryside, rolling hills, and vineyards. The town is named after Saint Columbanus, an Irish missionary who founded a monastery in the area in the 7th century. San Colombano al Lambro is famous for its wine production, particularly the renowned San Colombano DOC wine, which is made from local grape varieties. The town's historic center is characterized by narrow cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and a beautiful 11th-century Romanesque church, the Church of San Colombano.